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October 1992 - Center for Public Interest Polling

New Jersey voters are making clear distinctions among the presidential candidates based on the issues that are being discussed in the campaign. On economic issues, Clinton is favored on controlling health care costs and providing jobs, while Bush is seen as better able to hold down taxes, and Perot is identified as the best to … Read more …

With the election about a week away, New Jersey residents who are the most likely to vote give Democrat Bill Clinton a 13 point lead over Republican incumbent George Bush — 44 to 31 percent — 17 percent plan to vote for Ross Perot. For Perot this is an increase of 6 points from the … Read more …

As New Jersey voters think about who to vote for on November 3, their feelings about the current economic and political situation in the country will help to guide theft decisions. An indicator of the mood of the electorate is that 8-in-lO registered voters say things in the country are “off on the wrong track” … Read more …